Maroons put on hold Kenya training camp

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No convincing reasons have been forwarded to the decision taken but the club Chief Executive Officer Adams Hasiyo cites limited time from the club’s first game of the season against URA at Mandela National Stadium.

The intended training camp was postponed due to the Tight schedule as a result of the release of the fixtures.we had initially thought that the league would kick off in the second week of September.

Adams Hasiyo, Maroons CEO

The traveling delegation had been set to depart on Friday evening for a week-long training camp in Western Kenya where they would play three friendly matches.

Maroons, under new tactician Douglas Bamweyana, has recruited massively in the primary players’ transfer window.

New faces as former Express and Bright Stars goalkeeper Ronald Mutebi, former BUL shot-stopper Hannington Ssebwalunyo, midfielder Davis Mayanja (from Express), left-back Hamim Ssemakula, Edward Kabona, Patrick Bayiga, Abraham Tusubira, and Richardson Asaba, among others have been signed by the 1965 founded club.

Hannington Ssebwalunyo is among the new signings at Maroons Football Club

Maroons kick off the new season on Friday, 30th August 2019 away to URA FC at the Mandela National Stadium, Namboole.

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